
Investment and Clean Energy in Hancock County
About Border Basin
The Border Basin Solar Project is a 120 megawatt (“MW”) utility-scale solar generation facility under development in Hancock County, Ohio. The Project will generate clean and cost-effective wholesale electricity for the bulk power system with target completion and energization in 2025.
Energix Renewables manages the Project and is presently coordinating with Ohio State agencies, energy authorities and local stakeholders to comply with applicable regulations, construct and operate the Project safely, and deliver all potential economic benefits.
This website will continue to be updated as a central resource for the Project’s development status and our stakeholder communications. You can also reach out to the project management team directly using Contact Us resources linked in the navigation bar and below.
Public Information Meeting & Public Hearing
The second public information meeting took place on August 16th, 2021 at the Arcadia Lions Community Center. Representatives were available in person to answer any questions and provide resources to attendees. For more information on the meetings, project, and recent public hearing, please see the Project Update Page.
Project Location
The Project will be located near Cass Township in Hancock County. Hancock County provided a unique combination of variables for utility-scale solar generation including:
Specification by regional utilities as an area of interest for transmission viability and system reliability
Utility and transmission infrastructure for 138 kV interconnection
Sufficient and suitable land for a contiguous project design
Transportation infrastructure for Project construction and maintenance
Local industry and load serving entities seeking more renewable energy
The Project site comprises approximately 1,000 acres spanning both the Arcadia and Van Buren school districts which may receive direct funding from the Project subject to a County PILOT.
Download preliminary site design here
Local Benefits
Near-term solar development represents a $3.7 billion capital investment for the State of Ohio. Communities that host the estimated 3,700 MWs of solar generation capacity pending OPSB approval will participate directly in the economic benefits of this significant growth industry. Read more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Us
Please contact the Border Basin project management team with additional questions about the website or Project.
Email
info@borderbasin.com
Phone
+1 419-581-9142
We will be updating this website and engaging with the community in a multitude of ways, so please reach out and check back for additional Project information.